Deciphering the mechanism of defective interfering RNA (DI RNA) biogenesis reveals that a viral protein and the DI RNA act antagonistically in virus infection
Title
Deciphering the mechanism of defective interfering RNA (DI RNA) biogenesis reveals that a viral protein and the DI RNA act antagonistically in virus infection
Publication Type
Journal Article
Year of Publication
2013
Authors
Lukhovitskaya NI, Thaduri S, Garushyants SK, Torrance L, Savenkov EI
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